The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, June 23, 1910, Image 13
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Pickens Sentinel-Journal
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I LOCAL BREVITIES I
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i Some Things You Know and Some <
? You Don't Know About Our ^
Tow!s, County & People ^
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Mr. and Mrs. /P. R. Allen, of;
Pickens, a fine* laughter.
?The next time yon see
"Jim" Callaham of the Big|
store, ask him if he has been
hunting any more cats lately. |
?A, R. Martin, of the Southern
Bell Telephone Co., with
headquarters at Easley, was in
Pickens Saturday, looking after
matters. Friend Martin always
feels kindly toward Pickens and
pays a visit to our city every
chance he gets.
?Messrs. Ingram and Brown
ot Atlanta, who are connected
with the Southern Bell Telephone
Co., were in Pickens
on tour of inspection, Saturday.
Thev found everything here all
"O. K." and were much pleasfid
with our little city.
?Don't fail to be in Pickens
tomorrow (Friday) at the opening
of Craig Bros., Sale. But
you can come any time during
the HO days and pick up bargains.
This is all good saleable stuff
they are offering. They are
simply o\er!oaded on it and
want to let it go white it is
seasonable and g?'t their money
out of it.
?The Pickens Bank's new
structure is going up rapidly
and holds the admiring traze of
all passers-by. It will be well
beatec), lighted and ventilated,
<Viid when completed will be one
of the best and most imposing
bank buildings in the up country
anywhere. It will not. be
many weeks until thev will be
doing business in their new
quarters.
?We, the unders gned business
houses of Pickens do hereby
agree to close our respective
niaces of imsmessJuly 1th. u
being a national holiday: Keowee
Bank, Pickens Bank, Craig
Bros.. W. B. Freeman, Folger,
Thornley & Co.. R. B. Waldrop,
IJ, A. Richey, Moore <Sc Mauldin
Co., .J. R. Ashmore, Pickens
Hardware Co., Parish Sloan Co.,
Heath Bruce-Morrow Co., C. T.
Hughes.
? Miss Louise Jones, our efficient.
little "hello girl" was
taken sicf; JjTweek and had to
give up tiie Key board. She is
now with her mother at Enorce,
'A. C sand hftr tnariv
hope for Ker a s]>eedy recovery.
While there are others equally
an good, to take her place, yet
the patrons of the Pickens exchange
would hate very much
for her health to he such that
she could not resume her |x>sition
hefe
?The various committees
of the Fair are. formulating
plans for one of the best, fairs
ever held in the upcountry. The
premium committee assures u^
that the pri es they will <>fT??iwill
l?#? valuable, varied, many
and worth competing for. The
program committee has made
the boast that their attractions
cannot he beat the country over,
while the advertising and publicity
committee have plans under
way for most thoroughly
Bringing tne lair prominently
heforo the eyes of the people of
the cOunty.
?Dr. W. J. Bowen of Mount
Pleasant, S. (J., will be at the
home of his father, Hon. W. T.
Bowen, of near Pickens, on
next Wednesday, July (1th.
Anv parties wishing to see him
is request? 1 to call that morning.
The doctor, is building up quite
a reputation as a specialist and
Setting lots of patients from
leorcria. North Hamlin.m ?.n#l
other states, as well aw from
South Carolina. We under-1
stand that he has perfected a (
cure for tuberculosis. He lias
already cured HO eases and is
now treating lt> who are progressing
nicely under the treatment.
It usually takes from
four to twelve weeks to make a
cure. The science of Mateiia
Medica is being probed into all
thtf time by the enquiring practitioner
and she always unfolds
some of her secrets to them.
We are glad that Joel has been
able to delve into the whys and
wherefores of the diseases he
has made a specialty of and
find a cure for them, lie is
nrnvincr n wnnt. lilouuinci- /-? unf_ !
ferine h 'nianiiy. Jtcmemhor,!
he will* r bo in reach of our j
roadorw < .10/ ^ /, tho morning of
Wednesday, July (?th.
,1
^ y <
?The new 'phone directory is
out; if > ou haven't piie call up
"GentrX"
?Miss ltoc\ of Liberty, now
has charge of the Picke. s Telephone
exchange.
ia _
?wo you encourage your
home paper by giving it your
commercial printing?
?Dr. E. G. Kerwin. Dentist
of Easley, will be in Pickens
every Wednesday. Office over
Keowee Pharmacy.
?Norman Holder lost a good
kprse Monday night. The cause
of its death is unknown, hut
presumed to be from hard driving
and over feeding.
We want to sell you both
wr>rlr r>rwl dfouo nliii.f..
ui.K Mivno 01111 10 UCUU list)
we will sell you better goods for
|same money. Come *md see.
i tf Craig Bros.
, ?Several of our advertisers
change their advertisements
I this week. You will do well
1 to hunt them up and read them.
1 They contain food for thought.
? W anted:?Every person
who reads t his paper who have
j eye troubles to see Dr. Odom,
The Greenville Specialist. Bet;
1 today's announcement.
?The Anderson Phosphate
and Oil Company have a new
"ad" in this issue of t he Sentinel
Journal. They recommend fertilizer
for side dresKiiif :?t. S?
season. Sec I.heir agents Folscor'
Thornloy & Co.
?(hving to the Itli, of July,
oecurinp; on M<uiday, the Pie-k
ns Fannys Union will
i nn'ct Tuesday July, nth, at
' Pickens, ronuneneiny; at 10 a.
in. A t^ood delegation is iiiucli
desired. John T. Ho<;^s, Sec.
? P. C. Cartee, of L herty,
j asks us to inform I in- person
: who ;rot. a hat ;>t. Knon last Sunday
throuuh mistake to eom;
niunieate with him and an ex
| (mango will be <*fT<><-t( ? 1. Wo
tare af raid Mr. Cartee will not
I s<*e his hat again, if it was the
! best one of tho two.
?John Martin a former resident
of Oconee died at his home
in the Twelve Mile section of
Pickens county one day lastweek.
Mr. Martin once resided,
in this community and operat< d
a shingle mill. He was about, i
sixty years old. His body was!
shipped here Sunday and was |
buried at the First Baptist,,
church cemetery.--TugalooTrib-1
line.
The Pickets County Democratic
Kxe'utiv Committee is]
1 i 11 1 ^ 1
I ncitMiy CUlU'll l<) IIHM'T at l'lcicens '
Court- Houston Friday, July 8,
at 11 o'clock, a. in. A full attendance
is urged. Some clubs
not having representatives at
the County Convention, the
names of their Executive Committeemen
were not reported.
Every Club Committeeman
will please take notice and attend
the meeting, if possible.
I. M. Mauldin,
County Chairman.
Changed Meeting.
1 have been requested by Jvev.
W. M. Walker, to announce
that his meeting at Cateechee
lias been postponed until the
2nd Sundav night in Oct, next
at whi<'h time Bro. Walker expects
to begin and hold a series
I ot' meetings at. Cateechee. Let
evor? body pray that much
and lasting good may then bo
accomplished through and by
I that mooting. Bro. Walker's
I other appointments will remain
as they have already been an
nounced. J. Alonzo Brown.
Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank the people of
Pickens, especially those in and
around the mill village, fortneir
kindness during the sickness of
myself and children and through
the death of my little boy. 11
also wish to thank the Pickons |
Wanflut Wnn/lov I
x/u?j/vioi' ^iwiwcvjr ?JV/11WW1 IUI
what they have done for lye.
May Clod's richest blessings rest
upon you all is mv prayer.
Mrs. Sarah Medows
Pickens Mill.
1 take this method of thanking
all the people that gave me
so much help and kindness during
the sickness and death of
my dear wife. May Clod's richest
blessing he theirs, is my
prayer. J . (J. Alexander.
Notice Stockholders Meeting.
Liberty, S. 0., June 21st., 11)10.
The reirular annual iDeotiriir
of the Stockholders of the Liberty
Cotton Mills will ho hold at
t.ho office of the Company at
Liberty, S. C. on Tuesday J uly,
'2(>th. at 12 o'clock noon for the
purpose of electing a Hoard of
directors and to transact, such
other business that may properly
eoine before said meeting.
II. G. Smith, Itoht. K. Ligon,
Secretary. Pres. cSc Treas.
4MMaMBBMM9HHMHaRBBnUSHMi|SttBKHBanRHnKai
Alcohol t<
Ask your doctor how often
stimulant for children. He \
rarely. Children do not n
how often he prescribes a to
ably answer, "Very, very
about Avpr'<n nnn-alrnhol!/- Q
| young. Follow his advice. He I
The first great rule of health?" Dally moi
this U not so. Then ask him about i
Real 1
47. 2%'ncres of land in
house, compiete; in excellent n
place for a home. See me at
long on the market at $2,100.
No. 48. 46 acres, 25 in iu
ance in timber; 3-j 00m house,
Pleasant Hill church, mile
tral. Price only $32 per acre.
No. 49. 106 acres \/ mil<
public road; 6 room house, got
ct'jtp rvf ^
akuiv. ui v-uiuviiiiun, cAim line
land on this place, but the rot
sider this place ^ootl value
terms to suit you on this plac
fellow gets it and then say "V
No. 50. Now. here is one
am ^joinjj to sell before break
contains* ^5 acres; good | roo
cultivation; on main public ro;
reach of School and all of tl
section; and the price is only 5
terms on it at that. Step live
No. 51. Now, take notice
jLjood-sizcil farm down on tht
live town; 250 acres, \/ mile
nmetCotton Mills, 1 25 acies i
3 dwellings, one large two-st<
lot of fine woodland on this |
ed in a place in this section, 1<
contained in this proposition,
price is?now, listen, 250 for
No. 52. 6 \ acres, in the
church; 3-room store-house ai
most desirable place lor any <
that section. This land will 1
residence lots in the near lutu
If this list does not contai
olentv of ntliiT dntii-iM
1 J -- ""?*,,J'
H.M.HI
"THE REAL 1
Box 264.
Office over K
J write fire and life
Spring Ar
Our Store
Crowded
a 1 vi * 1 at/ i
or itli\' i
No I
"Spot
] !? uuli' at ri inai
i x *< ? t<' n< 11 i h< I
W ill t?-11 vou l?
i i' - Ji)'ir< Hl nr i In
imve. in i.lie mt-H
M?-Kinner mul 1
'(I 1(1 W nil I II \ oil
A. K.
VVt'Nt K!n<l.
IDELICA
Lunch Room.
Fancy 1
Meals at all hours.
All the Delicac
l ruits and Fancy Grocer
til
Prompt Service and 1
J. W. & C. L. H
Your Patron
(trPool Itoom
^Children
i he prescribes an alcoholic
vill probably say, "Very; very
eed stimulating." Ask him
mic ior tnem. lie will profofrequcntly."
Then . ask him
arsaparilla as a tonic for the
CnOVVS^y^^^erCo^LouW^^aMj
/ement of the bowels." Ask your doctor if
Iyer's Pills. Sold for nearly sixty years.
Estate!
suburbs of Pickens: Inew S-roorr
eighborhood. A most desirable
once as this is not going to staj
ltivation, 7 acrcs in pasture, bai
good outbuildings; 2 miles iron
from school, 6 miles from Cen
:s from Six Mile church on mair
>d outbuildings; 40 acres in gooc
orchard. There is some rolling
igh land is in woodland. I con
at $30 per acre. Can give yo\
:e. Don't wait until the othe
Vish 1 had bought it."
of those nice little places that
:fast, one of these mornings. I
in house, lar^'e barn; 20 acres ii
ad, in Six Mile section; in eas
he advantages enjoyed by tha
?30 per acre; and can lmv<: yo
ly if you want it.
! If you have been wanting
i Southern R. R. close to a ^00
s from Liberty, close to the Ca
11 cultivation, 40 acres in pasture
>ry house, ? good tenant house:
dace. If you would be interes
t;t me show you the advantage
But I haven't told you what th
only $Sooo?just $32 per acre!
corner of the roads, at Six Mil
id dwelling combined. I his is
me desiring to run a stop; out i
brinjj a fancy price to cut up int
ire. I'rice $1050.
11 what you want, see me. 1 hav
e properties.
ESTER,
2STATE MAN."
Pickens, S. C.
eowee Pharmacy.
! insurance,
inouncement
Ik now ln-irif;
? th New Cri*|i
ClMHK
V.' \ / KJ (
for v !th lliv
Cash!"
rkuhiv |o??> iric?? . r, I
?at ? M H) .
S?-J 1>|r.?|J11 lll?* Sffti>*
<1 t'linux M ?
Jttllllf CJlll on us.
lVoml m'IJ' in- ^i -
PARK.
roonvllle. B- O
tessenT
Restaurant.
urocers.
( hiick launches Served,
ies of the Season.
ies?
le Best the Market Affords,
'olite Attention Assured.
ESTER, Prop'rs.
ia^c Solicited,
in (Connection.^Q)
III 0mm * NMMMHMI n
-. ?-? ??u?; V
j MONRY IX
i ^
C ON REAL ES
1 LONG TIME, I:
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m m'i T-?I>I *--? > > " ?
I U KI'LIAI'.LL KITKI'.M'.IN 1 A
I The Jackson Loan &
^ 120 West Capitol St., JAC
W. L. MAI
! Fire, Life, H(
and Acciden
INSURE
I ^i. ><
,1 lci me write you
u | Hot siiniiiii'i' weather so lon^c <lolay?
lat? liowi'vci' for us t<> think of profi
Iniomh. Kvorytlnnp; seasonable lias r
11 is our intention to roll two month
11 bargains of tin- nianv hundreds :m? In
!- (IRKAT ommi) I'.,
i, If we had nothing hut our line of (
we arc ^oinp; to make on tholu it won
h sn'iirc sdtni' ;it t he ext rcmely low pr
counters filled with values vou seldnn
$!.2~> to Sl.ijO ox funis for $ .l)H.
I."into 1.75 oxfords for 1.1!).
li.oo to 2.fiO oxfords for 1.40.
Arini; in the little hoys and j^u Is j
lected in this HO dav oxford sale.
LACK (JTKTA
Now is the time to own real jiood 0
? of nionev. (>0o curtains for 'Wo, $1.2.1
SI.7~> curtains for 09c.
The Jihove will ft > ln>t ..
- *
sure of u?*t*in^C the first choice.
COUNTKKPA
Good value at $1.7;" for IMIc. (Joo<
for $1.11
MUSLIN I'M)KH
Jl During this sale or while thev las
for :")?< , $1 ,"i(> underskirts black for S
for 4'2c.
Ask to see our embroidery countei
bargain.
Dross Shirts will be a big feature <
will not attempt to quote juices on nl
simply ask that vou visit our counter
? Special hour sale will be held on Fri
to 2. p. m. on 10c bleaching at 5c per ;
allowed over H) yards.
On Saturdad .July 2nd from 10 a. m
tumblers at 10c a set, only one set to
On Friday July 1st at 0 o'clock a.
our window (> tickets that will entitle
goods and a chance at the sewinging
Every person buying at one time di
rof goods will be given f>()c worth free ;
machine. Every person buying
worth for 2.r>c and chance at the sewir
' REMEMBER Tl
Sale Starts Jul. 1st and
CRAIG I
This Store Will Be Closed >1<
M water Hi Dill
It's a mistake to suppose that be
! ns"d f'T drinks put up by different
i ^oocU are identical, ei.her i > ll.i,\??i
drinks known as Ciin^'er Ale, Leino
Root Beer, Cream Soda, and othei
soft drink manufacturers, is no stan
(quality. ()ne may be far superior i
We know our drinks are equal in st
1 upon the market of today and far b<
to judge the merits of llavors is b
testing them, but by making a CON
Knowing that our flavors are "all.
invite comparison with others. VV
; can, without regard to standard of
we change a formula unless we find
We believe that all things bein
orders and eorrespondence and fa
OUALI'l V s sure to win success;
I those fair-minded men who handle <
licit patronage on that basis.
Pickens Bottli
R. L. Davis Pre
; .Si:
> A N I'' I) I
rh te. 1
:asy paymknts. 2
nvi-s wan ikd. i
Trust Company, \
'KSON, Mississippi. 2
?<?? 4J> U? :?*
Ml ! ! ! ?
rHENY
salth
t
kNCE
ir business.
ig Bros.
' ?S/\L.tz
is July 1st
d has ;il last arrived?joo
Is. for i^oods must jj?? (his
eceived ;i l?i^ cut in price,
s business into one. A few
re appended.
Mif'i AINS.
)xl'ords alone at t he price
Id pay vou t<> drive miles to
ice. \\ e will have lar^e
I Set'.
'or titer have n<?t heen nejjJNs.
urtains for a small amount
curtains for T'.tc. *1. ">0 to
0 he <m hand carls to make
N ES.
1 vahi" fur at >1.:"?(? to *1,7.'i
SKIRTS
t t he aOc <4oo(ls for JWc, 7f>e
1.11, $1.0(1 kind for K9<\ r,()?;
Kvcrv tiling Jit ;i
luring this sal<>; while we
the different prudes tSie; but,
of :'?{)< Shirts.
ill'IV f 111" ''.4 f-- ? - *'v
..... . ,J n i y ini I mm Ml a. Ill
yard. No customer will he
i. to 2 o'clock j). m. will selj
a customer.
m. we will distribute from
i the holder t > /50c. worth of
machine.
iring our sale $10.00 worth
[ind a chance at the sewing
IK) worth will be given 50c
lg machine.
HE DATE:
Closes Jul 3011.
BROS.
)ii(lay July 4th.
' * wir_i?
nil mis.
cause the same names are
manufacturers that th?*
. !' :r tn. I he f,\ct that
it Sour, Sirawbeiry, Peach,
r flavors, ar< put up by all
dard by which to judoe
n every way to th<* others,
renjjth to the best placed
:tter than some. The way
y tasting them, not only in
1 PAR ATI VK test.
wool and a yard wide/' u<>
e make the best floods we
competitors, and n.ver dc?
a way to improve itequal.
(careful handling, ui
ir dealing with customers)
not only lor us hut for all
>ur j^oods also, and we soing
Works,
>prietor